Laura A. Heymann
Associate Professor of Law
Email: [[laheym]]
Office phone: (757) 221-3812
Office location: Room 246
Areas of Specialization
Computers and the Law; Copyright Law; Intellectual Property; Internet Law; Trademark Law
Currently Teaching
Torts
Representative Professional Activities and Achievements
Laura Heymann joined the faculty in 2005. She is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall), where she was elected to Order of the Coif and served as the Book Review Editor on the California Law Review.
Prior to her appointment, Professor Heymann was the inaugural Frank H. Marks Visiting Associate Professor of Law and Administrative Fellow in the Intellectual Property Law Program at The George Washington University Law School. She has also served as an assistant general counsel at America Online, Inc.; as an associate at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering in Washington, D.C.; and as a law clerk to the Hon. Patricia M. Wald of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Prior to attending law school, Professor Heymann worked as an assistant editor at St. Martin's Press in New York. She received her B.A. in English, magna cum laude, from Yale. Professor Heymann was selected by the 2008 graduating class as the recipient of the Walter L. Williams, Jr., Memorial Teaching Award.
Scholarly Publications
Articles
- The Public's Domain in Trademark Law: A First Amendment Theory of the Consumer, 43 Ga. L. Rev. 1 (2009).
- The Trademark/Copyright Divide, 60 SMU L. Rev. 55 (2007) (selected for republicaton in the Int'l Prop. L. Rev. (Thomson West Group 2008) as one of the best intellectual property law review articles published in 2007).
- The Birth of the Authornym: Authorship, Pseudonymity, and Trademark Law, 80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1377 (2005).
- The Cosmetic/Drug Dilemma: FDA Regulation of Alpha-Hydroxy Acids, 52 Food & Drug L.J. 357 (1997) (winner of the 1997 H. Thomas Austern Memorial Writing Competition).
Book Chapters
- Authorship and Trademark Law, in 3 Intellectual Property and Information Wealth: Issues and Practices in the Digital Age 191 (Peter K. Yu ed., Praeger Publishers forthcoming 2007).
Other
- Symposium Essay, A Tale of (At Least) Two Authors: Focusing Copyright Law on Process Over Product, 34 J. Corp. L. 1009 (2009).
- Symposium Essay, How to Write a Life: Fixation and the Copyright/Privacy Divide, 51 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2009).
- The Reasonable Person in Trademark Law, 51 St. Louis U. L.J. 781 (2008) (special issue).
- Symposium Essay, Everything Is Transformative: Fair Use and Reader Response, 31 Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts 445 (2008).
- Symposium Essay, Metabranding and Intermediation: A Response to Prof. Fleischer, 12 Harv. Negot. L. Rev. 201 (2007).
- Essay, Inducement as Contributory Copyright Infringement: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd., 37 Int'l Rev. Intell. Prop. & Competition L. 31 (2006).
- Book Note, 85 Cal. L. Rev. 761 (1997) (reviewing William Domnarski, In the Opinion of the Court (1996)).















